

London’s property market was booming… until the 2016 vote. But, asks Anna White, was the Leave result the only culprit for the dip?

Privately owned parked cars occupy £172 billion-worth of London land on which homes could be built, according to a new report being launched at the World Car Free Day summit.


Willesden Green is up for a Rising Star award as more Londoners join campaigns for the survival of our community high streets.


The tide is turning. After years of leaving London in search of value, home buyers are returning to the convenient central travel zones.


Our leaders want us out of our cars, on our bikes and into new homes beside Cycle Superhighways.


A new survey shows almost a third of us wrongly believe that living in the same house automatically entitles people to ownership of property.


The equity loan scheme can be seen as a lifeline for first-time buyers or as a cash cow for developers. Either way, its time is limited.


All 149 apartments in a new private development in Ealing will be available through the shared-ownership scheme, or to tenants who pay rent at a discount.


Over two decades London's brownfields sites have become exciting new homes and culture hotspots for millennials. A new one launches this week.


The time it takes to sell a home has stopped slowing, while asking prices across the capital are levelling out.


Innovative new schemes to release our big underground rivers, create flood plains and build floating homes are all under discussion as part of Climate Action Week.